I think what makes Revenged Love beautiful is the pacing. It's evenly paced and there's little to no draggy scene.…
Yeah, the script and the direction and the editing are SO GOOD, they didn't have a super high budget but they really put all their skill and passion into this ❤️
WTH episode was that? (ep.18) I hated it! I want it gone and never come back! And how am I supposed to wait until…
I cried, but I also actually loved it? It was so freaking well made, and brilliantly acted. I don't think I've ever seen a breakup episode that was this good. Does it hurt? Yes! But it was also absolutely masterful! And I usually hate the misunderstanding/miscommunication trope, but here they made it *make sense*, it was always integrated into the storyline from the start, and they built it up so well. And they really showed us the pain and anguish of the characters.
I genuinely don’t get this blame game. Both CC and WSW did things that led to their breakup. WSW is insecure…
Yeah, it's either both of them at fault or none of them. WSW is insecure and overthinking things (and his thinking was also manipulated and twisted around by WS), but it's also the fact that he doesn't belive CC can ever forgive him for deceiving him initially. So he's always put off the reveal because he didn't want to break up, at the same time as he 100% believed it would happen sooner or later. His guilt has been eating away at him, and right now he doesn't think he's worthy of being with CC. CC is in a tough spot where he has to choose between keeping a promise to his dying mother-in-law and tell his lover the truth about her. He knows WSW is acting out because he's afraid that CC has grown tired of him now that his old lover is back, but he can't say what he's really doing, which just makes the misunderstanding worse. It's like they're both stuck in a downward loop. Everything needs to come down and crack open. It's the only way they can move forward. I usually hate the misunderstanding trope, but here it somehow makes total sense to me.
i havent watch ep 18 yet cant bring myself to watch it yet
Valid! It was a very very good episode, though. I can't remember when I last saw a [redacted] episode this good. Did I cry? Yes. I did. I also sat glued to my screen every second.
I'm sorry to all the WSW haters but CC is in the wrong.. my mother is sick for months and that's something u who…
He was honouring a promise to WSW's mother, whom he feels closer to than his own. He had a choice between telling his lover the truth and betraying a confidence of a dying person, or to honour his promise and keep the truth from his lover. I would probably have made a different choice, but I also understand the difficult situation he was put in. The mother, otoh... I still can't easily forgive her for doing that to her own son.
After ep 11, today's episode become my fav now. It directly hit and pierce straight through my heart. That's how…
Yes, strangely this might be my favourite episode so far despite the pain, because they did it SO FREAKING WELL. The episode was perfection, the pacing, the reveals, the emotions, so many brilliantly written and acted scenes 😭❤️😭❤️😭
I need to praise both lead actors. TXN might be the slightly more seasoned actor of them, but they are both acting…
Agreed 100%.WSW is a hard character to play because he puts up such a front most of the time, trying to act something that he doesn't feel, or trying to be the tough, strong man, or preserving his dignity when he thinks all is lost, but Zi Yu is doing a great job with showing both sides of WSW, the "fake" side and the true, vulnerable side. I think some people are confusing Zi Yu's acting with WSW's "acting". The latter is supposed to be clunky and unconvincing, because WSW isn't necessarily very good at it, lol TXN of course is great in his role, he captures that intensity and those dark undercurrents in CC perfectly. It's such a contrast to when we see TXN as himself in the BTS.
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WSW is insecure and overthinking things (and his thinking was also manipulated and twisted around by WS), but it's also the fact that he doesn't belive CC can ever forgive him for deceiving him initially. So he's always put off the reveal because he didn't want to break up, at the same time as he 100% believed it would happen sooner or later. His guilt has been eating away at him, and right now he doesn't think he's worthy of being with CC.
CC is in a tough spot where he has to choose between keeping a promise to his dying mother-in-law and tell his lover the truth about her. He knows WSW is acting out because he's afraid that CC has grown tired of him now that his old lover is back, but he can't say what he's really doing, which just makes the misunderstanding worse. It's like they're both stuck in a downward loop.
Everything needs to come down and crack open. It's the only way they can move forward. I usually hate the misunderstanding trope, but here it somehow makes total sense to me.
The mother, otoh... I still can't easily forgive her for doing that to her own son.
TXN of course is great in his role, he captures that intensity and those dark undercurrents in CC perfectly. It's such a contrast to when we see TXN as himself in the BTS.